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    CNN Anchor Refuses Iranian President’s Demand She Wear Head Scarf During Interview

    By TheDailyReportsSeptember 22, 2022Updated:October 25, 2022 Iran No Comments4 Mins Read
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    CNN Anchor Refuses Iranian President’s Demand

    CNN’s central global anchor Christiane Amanpour said that Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi requested without a second to spare that she wears a head scarf as a “matter of regard” during a meeting anticipated Wednesday night, provoking her to “courteously decline” his “extraordinary and unforeseen condition.” (CNN Anchor Refuses Iranian President’s Demand)

    Raisi then pulled out from the long-arranged interview.

    With hostile government fights seething on the roads of Iran following the demise of a young lady in police care, Amanpour expected to press Raisi about the news in his very first meeting on American soil. The hardline Iranian pioneer was in New York for the Unified Countries General Get together. (CNN Anchor Refuses Iranian President’s Demand)

    In one of the biggest showcases of resistance against the Islamic Republic in years, exhibitions have ejected right after Mahsa Amini’s passing in authority following her capture last the end of the week by Tehran’s purported “profound quality police.” She was kept on charges she disregarded Iranian regulations expecting ladies to wear headscarves out in the open. Iranian authorities have guaranteed the 22-year-elderly person passed on from a “coronary failure.”

    And so we walked away. The interview didn’t happen. As protests continue in Iran and people are being killed, it would have been an important moment to speak with President Raisi. 7/7 pic.twitter.com/kMFyQY99Zh

    — Christiane Amanpour (@amanpour) September 22, 2022

    Amanpour, who was brought up in Tehran and speaks Farsi, told CNN‘s New Day on Thursday morning that she has consistently followed wearing headscarves and other nearby traditions while detailing in Iran, adding that “you were unable to work as a columnist” in any case.

    Taking note that Raisi had previously done a new meeting with CBS News’ hour where “the head scarf was an issue,” Amanpour added that no other Iranian president — “either inside or beyond Iran” — had at any point demanded she covers her head during a meeting.

    The veteran columnist said the meeting had been made arrangements for weeks and they had gone through hours setting up the lights and cameras just for there to be “no sign” of Raisi.

    “Forty minutes after the meeting had been because of start, an assistant came over,” she tweeted on Thursday morning. “The president, he said, was recommending I wear a headscarf since it’s the sacred long stretches of Muharram and Safar.”

    She added: “I amiably declined. We are in New York, where there is no regulation or custom with respect to headscarves. I brought up that no past Iranian president has required this when I have talked with them outside Iran.” (CNN Anchor Refuses Iranian President’s Demand)

    Amanpour made sense of that the helper said that the meeting wouldn’t occur except if she wore a head scarf, it was a “matter of regard” while referring to the “circumstance in Iran” — an undeniable reference to the broad fights to tell her it.

    “Once more, I said that I was unable to consent to this uncommon and surprising condition,” she expressed. “Thus we left. The meeting didn’t occur. As fights go on in Iran and individuals are being killed, it would have been a significant second to talk with President Raisi.”

    Found out if she accepted this as Raisi tracking down a reason to try not to talk about the fights at home, Amanpour said she “can’t prejudge that” in light of the fact that the meeting had stayed on the timetable before the unexpected withdrawal.

    “I suppose in the event that I could simply figure out how would I read it, I feel that he would have rather not been seen with a female without a head scarf at this time,” she closed. “Either on the grounds that he calls it a strict month or in light of the fact that individuals would agree that why he’s plunking down with an unfamiliar columnist who isn’t wearing a head scarf yet inside Iran they’re taking action against young ladies who are not wearing their headscarves.”

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